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Late last week we had the pleasure of photographing another great residence from Dreambuilder Custom Homes. This gorgeous ocean-front home located in Jacksonville Beach combines many of the classic elements found on traditional coastal cottages with a modern floor plan and color pallet – resulting in a striking modern facade that has hints of both coastal and industrial influences. Not to be outdone by the exterior, when you step into the house you are eyes are carried upward into the three-story-tall foyer (below). As we photographed the home, we discovered all sorts of wonderful details and creative applications that help this interior to shine. Dreambuilder has really outdone itself this time!

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This week we had the pleasure of spending an afternoon back at Dreambuilder Custom Homes‘ Avalon Two project. The last time we visited, back in August, the house had just been completed and the owners had yet to move in. So, as with many of our shoots, the photography was of an empty all-be-it beautifully designed house (view our favorite photos from that shoot here). But even with a stunning house like this, there in nothing quite like walking into a beautifully appointed home. That was certainly the case here – from the furniture and accessories to the artwork on the wall – everything really complimented the space.

As always, check out all our favorite photos below, as well as a few photos from the original shoot – and if you enjoy our photos, please share this blog with your friends and help us get the word out!

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Did someone say wedding? I thought so. This past weekend, we had the pleasure of shooting two weddings, including Steve and Apryls, featured here today. I’ve known Steve for the better part of a decade. We went to college together, go to church together, have the same group of friends from all those years back – so this wedding was especially fun for us. The wedding was held at Apryl’s home church in Keystone Heights, FL about an hour and a half out of Jacksonville (or 3 hours by boat, considering all the rain we had that week). Of special note, the couple chose a great vintage theme for their special day – with all the right accents – from hundreds of candles to rustic old window frames!

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Check out our latest wedding – the first of the new year! And wow, did we have some amazing weather for Meika and Jim’s outdoor wedding. The wedding was simple, intimate and yet elegant. Jim and Meika first met along the banks of the St Johns River at Friendship Fountain, so they thought why not get married where they first met.

Congrats Meika and Jim! As always, check out all our favorite photos below!

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We’ve got another wedding for your viewing enjoyment! This is Dan and Melanie’s wedding from a few weeks back. They were married at a friends home, along the beautiful St Johns River in Greencove Springs. Despite a quick shower that rolled down the river, we had a wonderful time shooting this intimate gathering of family and friends. We even had the blessing of a rainbow! Check out all our favorite photos from the wedding below!

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We’ve almost caught up finally! This is a wedding we shot for Tiffany and Bryan a few weeks back. As you can see from the photo above, everyone had a great time – especially our newly-weds! Apart from the couple, notable bits were the very detailed groom’s cake, made to look like Everbank Field, and the really cool custom runner the couple picked out. Check out all our favorite photos from the wedding below!

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One step closer to catching up… This is a great wedding Bryn had the opportunity to shoot a few weeks back. Though we never managed to put two and two together, Bryn discovered when she got to the wedding that Amy was actually one of our daughter’s teachers in an Awana program at a local church. Small world!

The couple has a wonderful wedding right out on the beach with some stunning skies as the backdrop. Another great highlight of their wedding was all the creative little elements they used to make the wedding especially their own – like the surf-board guestbook and hand print ring shot! Check out all our favorite photos from the wedding below!

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